Are people actually wasting their money on UFC 197?

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You have a guy with 4 fights in the UFC and 10 fights total, challenging for one title.

The "challenger" in the other title fight is 3-2 in his last 5 going against someone that has the professionalism of a leather shoe.

Do I need to waste my time going down the rest of the card?

Where do you fall in this, do you just watch every card regardless? Is there anything actually interesting about this card?
 
I'm not spending any money.
 
MMA sucks, wrestling sucks, boxing sucks, bjj sucks, kick boxing is alright.

Kos and Subs are sweet.
 
Still seems like a pretty ok PPV to me.
 
Its 2016 chief figure it out
 
Jon Jones could be fighting a kangaroo, and I'd buy it.

Actually, that would be really awesome....
 
Do you watch fights for people's professionalism, or to see fights? Jones is an ass, but he's a fantastically entertaining fighter.
 
The best fighter ever coming back for his first fight in more than a year is the draw for me, personally.
 
Pettis, MM, and Jones on the same card. Its aight, nothing to complain about. Still better than any boxing card.
 
Your negativity disgusts me.

raw
 
Sorry but I'd pay for Pettis vs. Barboza & Fili vs. Rodriguez
 
Huhh, one man's waste is another man's feast? Did I say that right? :confused:
 
You have a guy with 4 fights in the UFC and 10 fights total, challenging for one title.

The "challenger" in the other title fight is 3-2 in his last 5 going against someone that has the professionalism of a leather shoe.

Do I need to waste my time going down the rest of the card?

Where do you fall in this, do you just watch every card regardless? Is there anything actually interesting about this card?

Chris Weidman was 9-0 when he beat Anderson and became champ, Cain was 9-0 when beat Lesnar and became champ, Jones had 12 fights when beat Shogun for the title. So your point about fighters with a low amount of fights and how it relates to them being high level challengers doesnt say much considering the above. And its a interim belt, only reason they are doing a title fight is to keep it a main event.BTW, the other "challenger" you're talking about with the professionalism is the greatest LHW of all time......what the hell does that even have to do with anything???

You dont llike it, you dont have to buy it. I am very excited for this card and am buying.
 
Chris Weidman was 9-0 when he beat Anderson and became champ, Cain was 9-0 when beat Lesnar and became champ, Jones had 12 fights when beat Shogun for the title. So your point about fighters with a low amount of fights and how it relates to them being high level challengers doesnt say much considering the above. And its a interim belt, only reason they are doing a title fight is to keep it a main event.

You dont llike it, you dont have to buy it. I am very excited for this card and am buying.


Sorry to hear that.
 
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